Anyone reading both of our posts will notice that I define my terms, and I answer your questions. You, on the other hand, never answer my questions, but respond with insults.
You have never responded to my yes-or-no questions concerning my two syllogisms.
The term "mother of God" implies way more than the catholic wants to limit it to.
As you correctly note, the Father is God and the Holy Spirit is God.
If Mary is the "mother of God", then she is the mother of the Father as well and the Holy Spirit.
Catholics would do well to use the terms the Holy Spirit inspired the writers of the NT to use.
Mary, His mother (Matt 2:11,13,14,20,21)
...by the cross of Jesus were His mother...Jn 19:25)
Mary the mother of Jesus (Acts 1:14)